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the fire started during the friday afternoon rush hour snarling the city's already infamous commute and burned through the night. and a tentative deal in chicago between the teachers union and the city's school board. union officials will meet sometime between now and sunday to draft framework for a deal. >>> and you might think they would be on the other side of this fight. the aclu suing the state of georgia on behalf of the ku klux klan over a violation of free speech. the klan filed for an adopt a highway permit back in june with you were turned down by the state's department of transportati because of the group's history of violence. well, the aclu says no matter how offensive the klan's positions may be everyone is entitled to freedom of speech. >> coming up, more responses to a story we told you about last hour. do you think a professor should have breast fed her baby during class? we still want to hear from you. tweet us at randikayecnn or victorcnn. we took the best of the old and combined it with modern technology. together you get quality services on your terms, with total cu
the fire started during the friday afternoon rush hour snarling the city's already infamous commute and burned through the night. and a tentative deal in chicago between the teachers union and the city's school board. union officials will meet sometime between now and sunday to draft framework for a deal. >>> and you might think they would be on the other side of this fight. the aclu suing the state of georgia on behalf of the ku klux klan over a violation of free speech. the klan...
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but the other part of this is that hamas fights from inside the cities. >> reporter: cities of narrow streets, bazaars, apartment buildings. translation, a punishing building-to-building slog in a place that is slightly more than twice the size of washington, d.c. we used a google map with cnn contributor general james spider marks. what kind of combat are we talking about? >> combat in restricted terrain. in gaza city there are about 500,000 people that live in this city. you can only imagine the type of combat that is going to take place in this very restricted terrain. >> reporter: terrain where mark says israeli troops will be exposed to ambush, sniper fire, suicide bombings. if a ground invasion is launched, it could be eerily similar to a conflict four years ago after hamas rocket attacks on israel. in in late 2008, early 2009, a short period of air strikes followed by a longer ground invasion of gaza. these are scenes from it. entire apartment blocks destroyed. estimates are up to 1,400 palestinians were killed, many of them civilians. about a dozen israelis were killed in that
but the other part of this is that hamas fights from inside the cities. >> reporter: cities of narrow streets, bazaars, apartment buildings. translation, a punishing building-to-building slog in a place that is slightly more than twice the size of washington, d.c. we used a google map with cnn contributor general james spider marks. what kind of combat are we talking about? >> combat in restricted terrain. in gaza city there are about 500,000 people that live in this city. you can...
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i believe, you know, that certainly is the police department, the city officials know how to reach him, know how to get in touch with him if need be. but no one else has come forward saying they know where george zimmerman is. and certainly no one has seen him that we know of. brooke? >> thanks, john. a popular online kid from texas is accused of murder. the sheriff in this county talks to us live about how mr. anime was captured and his chilling plans before potentially a massive tragedy. [ male announcer ] this one goes out to all the allergy muddlers. you know who you are. you can part a crowd, without saying a word. you have yet to master the quiet sneeze. you stash tissues like a squirrel stashes nuts. well, muddlers, muddle no more. try zyrtec®. it gives you powerful allergy relief. and zyrtec® is different than claritin® because zyrtec® starts working at hour 1 on the first day you take it. claritin® doesn't start working until hour 3. zyrtec®. love the air. >> he's known as mr. anime, his youtube videos have been watched millions of times. >> hi. i'm mr. anime here. >> bu
i believe, you know, that certainly is the police department, the city officials know how to reach him, know how to get in touch with him if need be. but no one else has come forward saying they know where george zimmerman is. and certainly no one has seen him that we know of. brooke? >> thanks, john. a popular online kid from texas is accused of murder. the sheriff in this county talks to us live about how mr. anime was captured and his chilling plans before potentially a massive...
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only citi price rewind automatically searches for the lowest price. and if it finds one, you get refunded the difference. just use your citi card and register your purchase online. have a super sparkly day! ok. [ male announcer ] now all you need is a magic carriage. citi price rewind. buy now. save later. >>> on december 19, 2011, benjamin gupta, a law and mba student at george washington university, died suddenly. mysteriously. he's no relationship to me, but when his family got word, they spent hours trading phone calls. they were in stunned disbelief. >> there was a message from his mom, and she had left three messages for me so i knew there was something wrong. >> i received a call from my mom. i didn't answer, but then i got a text message from her, which is very unusual. >> and i called her back. and i said, what happened? and she says, it's ben. he died. i just -- i didn't have any of the information. >> i finally said, how did this happen? and she said he went to sleep the night before and he just never woke up. >> he's always smiling, every
only citi price rewind automatically searches for the lowest price. and if it finds one, you get refunded the difference. just use your citi card and register your purchase online. have a super sparkly day! ok. [ male announcer ] now all you need is a magic carriage. citi price rewind. buy now. save later. >>> on december 19, 2011, benjamin gupta, a law and mba student at george washington university, died suddenly. mysteriously. he's no relationship to me, but when his family got...
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, most crime-ridden cities in the nation. but first, let's talk about the one thing americans are certain is bad. government-run health care, across the atlantic, in great britain. is the nation's health service an evil death panel, as some say? let's take a look. >> kill the bill! kill the bill! >>> during america's debate over health care reform, critics said britain's government-run system was an orwellian bureaucracy that rationed care to those in need. were they right? britain does have a system that is as close to socialized medicine as any rich country gets. the government pays for everything, owns most of the hospitals, and pays most of the doctors. but consider this -- compared to americans, the brits have longer life spans, a lower infant mortality rate, and a health care system that consistently ranks higher on every measure. all this and everyone's care is covered. no payments to doctors, no monthly charges from your insurance company, no co-pays, no fees, nothing. >> are we ready on the back table? >> at king's c
, most crime-ridden cities in the nation. but first, let's talk about the one thing americans are certain is bad. government-run health care, across the atlantic, in great britain. is the nation's health service an evil death panel, as some say? let's take a look. >> kill the bill! kill the bill! >>> during america's debate over health care reform, critics said britain's government-run system was an orwellian bureaucracy that rationed care to those in need. were they right?...
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from kansas to colorado to the carolinas, 111 in dodge city, kansas. since records were kept from 1874. that's from columbia, nashville, from 1873. really unprecedented. 109 in nashville. 106 in atlanta. looking at the forecast highs for today, temperatures are down a bit. 103 in atlanta. 97. but look at how far it spreads from denver, colorado to albuquerque, to atlanta, to new york and washington. those are today's highs. let me show you tomorrow's highs. we do scrape a little bit off but it's really splitting hairs and kind of moot in some regards that the biggest problem when we had this kind of heat are nighttime temperatures. staying in the low 80s, upper 70s. that's really when the danger occurs. you can see places like washington and as you look for the next four days, temperatures really aren't changing much. you can see from atlanta, we do shake off about ten degrees but washington, louisville, st. louis, staying at 102 as we head into even monday. >> its persistent. let's move out west an focus on those all-important wildfires. when you talk
from kansas to colorado to the carolinas, 111 in dodge city, kansas. since records were kept from 1874. that's from columbia, nashville, from 1873. really unprecedented. 109 in nashville. 106 in atlanta. looking at the forecast highs for today, temperatures are down a bit. 103 in atlanta. 97. but look at how far it spreads from denver, colorado to albuquerque, to atlanta, to new york and washington. those are today's highs. let me show you tomorrow's highs. we do scrape a little bit off but...
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most of those guns are in suburbs, not in the cities. this never gets brought out in facts brought out. now, why do people in suburbs -- why do people who don't live in cities, why do you have a handgun in the house? what is the point of that? because you're afraid that little freckle-faced jimmy down the street is going to hurt you some day? i don't think so. what's the real reason? who do you think's going to hurt you? who do you think will come into your house? >> a clear example is the trayvon martin case, where george zimmerman, if he hasn't been carrying a gun, indisputably trayvon martin would still be alive. it was the fact he had a gun. whichever side of the argument you believe. it may or may not come out in the court case. the bottom line is if a gun hadn't physically been on zimmerman. george zimmerman was legally entitled to carry this firearm around. that firearm led to trayvon martin being shot. >> can i say something about that? about the trayvon martin thing? let me put it this way. let's say george zimmerman's right whe
most of those guns are in suburbs, not in the cities. this never gets brought out in facts brought out. now, why do people in suburbs -- why do people who don't live in cities, why do you have a handgun in the house? what is the point of that? because you're afraid that little freckle-faced jimmy down the street is going to hurt you some day? i don't think so. what's the real reason? who do you think's going to hurt you? who do you think will come into your house? >> a clear example is...
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and there have some neighborhoods in the city north side and some neighborhoods at the west side still more safe than other neighborhoods. these people, it they have no place to go. because -- they come to al whlen po allepo one to tw before and now they can't go to their homes and now to more safe neighborhoods.l allepo one to t before and now they can't go to their homes and now to more safe neighborhoods. allepo one to tw before and now they can't go to their homes and now to more safe neighborhoods.allepo one to two before and now they can't go to their homes and now to more safe neighborhoods. >> i spoke to an activist in allepo and we're not using her name for her own safety. let's talk about all that's taking place. allepo a very important commercial city. the largest in syria, which is interesting because most people think damascus. but rebels seem to have the advantage. >> this has been something we've been waiting for, something western governments have been fearing. even washington saying there could be massacre ahead. it's almost as if the united states decided to attack ne
and there have some neighborhoods in the city north side and some neighborhoods at the west side still more safe than other neighborhoods. these people, it they have no place to go. because -- they come to al whlen po allepo one to tw before and now they can't go to their homes and now to more safe neighborhoods.l allepo one to t before and now they can't go to their homes and now to more safe neighborhoods. allepo one to tw before and now they can't go to their homes and now to more safe...
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but still, all the big cities. walling, t washington, the worst to your west. all of this is moving east. philadelphia, baltimore, washington. and the biggest threat with this, tornadoes certainly possible, but the biggest threat, these very strong wind gusts and also some isolate hail damage. severe for today into tonight, but then again it is done. and look at this, boston from the steamy 80s and 90s to the 60s. new york city, 08 degr80 degree. >> it will feel good, but first you got get through today. >> absolutely. >> thanks so much. >>> the presidential race is intensifying with both president obama and mitt romney going after voter there is bottle ground states. romney spoke about an hour ago in virginia beach. we have more on that. and president obama has two speeches of his own in florida today. one this morning and n. st. petersburg and another in kiss kissimm kissimmee. jessica, obama has a slight leaded in florida right now.kis kissimmee. jessica, obama has a slight leaded in florida right now.iss kissimmee. jessica, obama has a slight leaded in flor
but still, all the big cities. walling, t washington, the worst to your west. all of this is moving east. philadelphia, baltimore, washington. and the biggest threat with this, tornadoes certainly possible, but the biggest threat, these very strong wind gusts and also some isolate hail damage. severe for today into tonight, but then again it is done. and look at this, boston from the steamy 80s and 90s to the 60s. new york city, 08 degr80 degree. >> it will feel good, but first you got...
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done at a human level. >> at least one of the occasions was after the oklahoma city bombing. let's pull a short clip representative of his speech. >> when there is talk of violence let us stand up and talk against it. in the face of death, let us honor life. >> what was the primary objective then? clearly you are hearing him say us an awful lot of times there bringing people together. this is not me or you. we are one big family. we heard president obama use something similar on friday when he says the american family has been hurt here. >> you know one of the points in the early stages of these kinds of national tragedies is to make sure people remember they are not alone, that the nation, the country, the people of this country are all with them. but probably the most famous line from that speech by president clinton was that you here in oklahoma city have lost life but have not lost america. america is with you. and i think to show that we are one america, that we are united by common purpose in the face of these kinds of situations is a critical thing that a president abo
done at a human level. >> at least one of the occasions was after the oklahoma city bombing. let's pull a short clip representative of his speech. >> when there is talk of violence let us stand up and talk against it. in the face of death, let us honor life. >> what was the primary objective then? clearly you are hearing him say us an awful lot of times there bringing people together. this is not me or you. we are one big family. we heard president obama use something similar...
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days after the jubilee, the city is working around the clock to get ready. let's start with richard quest, who is at the heart of things. richard? >> piers, barely have we got over the excitement of the jubilee and finely dried out, and now get ready for the olympics in 49 days time. 10,500 athletes from more than 200 countries will be arriving in the british capital. the olympic torch is north of the border in scotland, making its way around. and when all is said, the britains will have spent the best part of $40 billion hosting the games. up now, 30 or so olympic venues making sure the city is spruced up and clean. ready for 5 million visitors. and who knows, piers, we may manage to turn our boat around. >> quite agree with you. there should be an olympic sport of turning the boats around. we would go home with the gold. america is determined to bring home the gold. if more the gymnastics team is close to do that. i've spoken to her recently. you'll see why she has a very special reason to feel pride in america. >> nastia, how are you? >> good, thank you.
days after the jubilee, the city is working around the clock to get ready. let's start with richard quest, who is at the heart of things. richard? >> piers, barely have we got over the excitement of the jubilee and finely dried out, and now get ready for the olympics in 49 days time. 10,500 athletes from more than 200 countries will be arriving in the british capital. the olympic torch is north of the border in scotland, making its way around. and when all is said, the britains will have...
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in the folks that you talked to and what you have seen there in the city, have you seen at least some of that happening? >> well, from the people i have been speaking to, you know, a slightly shady area, local agencies employing people for the jobs around stratford. they are employing from outside of that borough. the people living inside that borough weren't receiving any of the benefits of that at all. >> pegah, i got to leave it there. thank you very much for your report and your insight, inside london and the other perspective. we really appreciate it. >>> south korean rapper new wa song got more than 10 million hits on youtube, spawning a whole new dance craze. we will show you how it is done. [ female announcer ] granola thins. from nature valley. crispy granola, layered with creamy peanut butter or rich dark chocolate flavor. 90 calories. 100% natural. and nature...approves. granola thins. from nature valley. nature at its most delicious. ♪ i want to go ♪ i want to win [ breathes deeply ] ♪ this is where the dream begins ♪ ♪ i want to grow ♪ i want to try ♪ i can
in the folks that you talked to and what you have seen there in the city, have you seen at least some of that happening? >> well, from the people i have been speaking to, you know, a slightly shady area, local agencies employing people for the jobs around stratford. they are employing from outside of that borough. the people living inside that borough weren't receiving any of the benefits of that at all. >> pegah, i got to leave it there. thank you very much for your report and your...
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the day had gone to the western wall in the old city of jerusalem, one of the holiest sites in judaism. he said a little prayer, inscribed his signature, if you will. he did what guests usually do at the western wall. i asked him flatly, i said, governor, do you conser that area, the western wall, in the old city of jerusalem, to be part of israel? and he responded, he said, it is certainly part of israel. so this is going to cause a bit of a diplomatic uproar, if you will, certainly if romney becomes president of the united states. but i'm sure there will be a negative reaction from many in the arab world as a result not only of the olympian palestini rather stark statement that he made on jerusalem being israel's capital. >> hey, wolf, thanks. tell us when folks can see the interview in its entirety. >> reporter: the entire interview will run monday in "the situation room." we start at 4:00 p.m. eastern. so the full interview -- we go through a lot, candy. including a lot of domestic politics. and we go through some of the things he likes about the fund-raising apparatus, some of the
the day had gone to the western wall in the old city of jerusalem, one of the holiest sites in judaism. he said a little prayer, inscribed his signature, if you will. he did what guests usually do at the western wall. i asked him flatly, i said, governor, do you conser that area, the western wall, in the old city of jerusalem, to be part of israel? and he responded, he said, it is certainly part of israel. so this is going to cause a bit of a diplomatic uproar, if you will, certainly if romney...
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mayor castro sits on the board of the city's public utility, cps, and along with the rest of the board, voted to okay the contract with oci. on october 10th of last year, three months before the deal was announced, castro traveled to south korea with a trade delegation from san antonio. on october 12th, he cut his trip short and flew to washington to attend a state dinner at the white house in honor of south korean's president. castro had a seat at the head table with presidents obama and li. we asked the white house why the mayor of san antonio was invited to sit at the head table with the korean president but were not given a response. we asked repeatedly for an interview with mayor castro but were told he was too busy to talk to us. but his office did issue us a written statement. it says at no time did mayor castro meet with officials of oci solar during the selection process, not during the vetting process, not in korea, not in washington. the utility says the koreans simply had the best proposal. >> i would say actually there were companies that were bidding on this or consortium
mayor castro sits on the board of the city's public utility, cps, and along with the rest of the board, voted to okay the contract with oci. on october 10th of last year, three months before the deal was announced, castro traveled to south korea with a trade delegation from san antonio. on october 12th, he cut his trip short and flew to washington to attend a state dinner at the white house in honor of south korean's president. castro had a seat at the head table with presidents obama and li....
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all the way down to the southern border of the country in the southern city of darwa where this uprising began some 16 monthsing ago. why are they celebrating? more than 15,000 people have been killed over the course of the last 16 months. and the opposition there which has grown into a very organized insurgency with almost no western support, i might add. these people are desperate for weapons, guns and money. they firmly accuse the syrian government of carrying out a war on the syrian people. that's backed up by the united nations commissioner for human rights who has repeatedly accused this government o committing crimes against humanity. that's why you are seeing people celebrate news of the deaths of at least four senior defense and security officials in one fell swoop. >> ivan watson ins i stan bull, we'll talk tomorrow for sure. the u.n. security council is debating whether to keep observers on the ground. late word is that special envoy kofi ananne asked for a delay on a vote on a draft resolution. [ concurrent voices ] >> this is the geographic south pole. babe. got the jetta. i
all the way down to the southern border of the country in the southern city of darwa where this uprising began some 16 monthsing ago. why are they celebrating? more than 15,000 people have been killed over the course of the last 16 months. and the opposition there which has grown into a very organized insurgency with almost no western support, i might add. these people are desperate for weapons, guns and money. they firmly accuse the syrian government of carrying out a war on the syrian people....
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and the latest population figures show that more than 10,000 people have left the city in the first half of last year. >> a steady flow of aftershocks has been blamed for the slow pace of recovery. the government says there have been 10,000 since last september, but there are signs of progress. $25 billion have been allocated for christchurch's earthquake recovery. $2.5 billion of that has gone to rebuilding homes and businesses. and earlier on wednesday, new zealand prime minister john key says construction has started on 26 different commercial buildings in the city center. 200 infrastructure repair projects are also under way, pauline. >> charles, as new zealand reflects on the one-year anniversary of the earthquake, many there are having to deal with a powerful storm, which could lead to flooding for some areas. meteorologist ivan cabrera is at the cnn center with the weather forecast. ivan, how bad are things looking now? >> big storm heading out of australia crossing the tasmin sea. we've been following this the last couple of days, and now it's crashing into new zealand. both nort
and the latest population figures show that more than 10,000 people have left the city in the first half of last year. >> a steady flow of aftershocks has been blamed for the slow pace of recovery. the government says there have been 10,000 since last september, but there are signs of progress. $25 billion have been allocated for christchurch's earthquake recovery. $2.5 billion of that has gone to rebuilding homes and businesses. and earlier on wednesday, new zealand prime minister john...
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nice to have you on the show this morning. >> thank you very much. >>> chicago isn't the only city hit with a rise in crime. new york is seeing a spike as well. one city lawmaker has a fix. we'll hear from him next hour. >>> a family tragedy for hollywood. sylvester stallone mourns the loss of his son. >>> a bank with more than $10 trillion in loans. that's credit cards homes and mortgages. we'll break down what you need to know. the greatest empires. then, some said, we lost our edge. well today, there's a new new york state. one that's working to attract businesses and create jobs. a place where innovation meets determination... and businesses lead the world. the new new york works for business. find out how it can work for yours at thenewny.com. >>> focusing now on your money. bankers behaving badly has been a theme of the global recession. a lotf focus is on american banks until now. public outrage is growing until years they manipulated live war, the most important benchmark for interest rates. it's impacted $10 trillion in loans. your credit card rate, car loan, home mortgage, ju
nice to have you on the show this morning. >> thank you very much. >>> chicago isn't the only city hit with a rise in crime. new york is seeing a spike as well. one city lawmaker has a fix. we'll hear from him next hour. >>> a family tragedy for hollywood. sylvester stallone mourns the loss of his son. >>> a bank with more than $10 trillion in loans. that's credit cards homes and mortgages. we'll break down what you need to know. the greatest empires. then, some...
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if you look at the people around gaza and the israeli cities there they have in a common place and the people here i would say somewhat in a mode of panic and now as i said the rocket appears to have hit an empty field and certainly what we can say is that it appears as though both sides in this conflict are upping the ante and not taking their foot off the gas. this conflict is escalating rather than deescalating >> i want to correct. i said there were three israeli soldiers killed. they apparently were injured and not killed. do you have any updates on the numbers who have been killed or injured in just the last few days of fighting? >> we have 24 palestinians killed including several children and elderly woman and that of course is inside the gaza strip and also as you said more than 200 people were wounded in those on going air raids. i can tell you i spent last night on the border and you could see it was lit up the entire night. as far as the israeli side is concerned, you're right, it is three soldiers wound when had a rocket struck the vehicle and three people killed yesterday
if you look at the people around gaza and the israeli cities there they have in a common place and the people here i would say somewhat in a mode of panic and now as i said the rocket appears to have hit an empty field and certainly what we can say is that it appears as though both sides in this conflict are upping the ante and not taking their foot off the gas. this conflict is escalating rather than deescalating >> i want to correct. i said there were three israeli soldiers killed. they...
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>> well, this is the oldest underwater city in the world. and as you said, it was first discovered in 1967, but then there was no work for 40 years. we went babbling using the latest technudge to bring it back to life, to re-create what it was like to live in that city 3,000 years ago. >> how did you know what to rekraekt? >> well, we can base it upon the whole plan of the city exists under water. it's only about three to four meters of water, but you can swim over it. it's a beautiful and amazing experience to do this. you can see streets and courtyards and houses sitting side by side across an area of about eight football fields worth of space. it's just fantastic. >> that is incredible. i'm a diver. and if you want to plan a trip, is this off limits or does this mean it's a dive that anyone could plan? you could see the remnants of this city? >> you don't even need to dive because it's only in three to four meters of water. one of the best ways to see it is to snorkel over it. it's next to a beautiful beach, a tourist beach. there's no pr
>> well, this is the oldest underwater city in the world. and as you said, it was first discovered in 1967, but then there was no work for 40 years. we went babbling using the latest technudge to bring it back to life, to re-create what it was like to live in that city 3,000 years ago. >> how did you know what to rekraekt? >> well, we can base it upon the whole plan of the city exists under water. it's only about three to four meters of water, but you can swim over it. it's a...
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with that the state of play for city and business leaders. this land will be home to a solar farm built not by the government but with private money. the ceo of japan tech giant soft bank wants to build enough farms by 2020 to switch off the dependence on nuclear power. they say other nations should not forget japan's mistakes. >> i think the chief lesson is that nuclear power is a very unfor giving technology and requires very stringent regulatory system and excellence in operations and maintenance. and that simply is not a lesson that utilities around the world seem to have absorbed. >> it tells cnn it is aware of a long-term anxiety over nuclear energy particularly from leaders like the vice governor. it is focusing on containing the disaster. a new japanese public which believes it can no longer afford to pay the price for complacency over nuclear energy. >> so will any of those nuclear plants, those reactors that are off line ever come back online? they have to go through rigorous stress tests and meet with community cohesion. so far, an
with that the state of play for city and business leaders. this land will be home to a solar farm built not by the government but with private money. the ceo of japan tech giant soft bank wants to build enough farms by 2020 to switch off the dependence on nuclear power. they say other nations should not forget japan's mistakes. >> i think the chief lesson is that nuclear power is a very unfor giving technology and requires very stringent regulatory system and excellence in operations and...
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he was like the inner city poet. >> he was a wandering spirit around the city. >> sieto rodriguez who is dylanesque tried his hand at rock in the 1970s. ♪ public gets irate and forgets the vote ♪ >> when we walked in and heard the songs he was singing and what he was writing, we had to record him. we had to make a deal for him, because he is great. this is it. >> reporter: but it wasn't. rodriguez' albums flopped in the u.s., but somehow the first album "cold fact" made it halfway around the world and became a massive hit. >> in south africa, he was in the pantheam of young gods. >> reporter: at home in detroit, rodriguez had no idea. he'd given up the music career. that was four decades ago. you used to play right across the street there, right? >> well, i played a lot of places in detroit. >> reporter: unaware of the fame abroad and getting no royalties, rodriguez lived on little and raising his daughters on demolition work. he made failed bids for mayor, and city council and state rep. you call yourself a musical politico. >> i don't know how anybody cannot be not political. >>
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we're following the storms and the threat of more tornadoes in the northeast. how can we save these young people's lives? as a police chief, i have an opportunity to affect what happens in a major city. if you want to make a difference, you have to have the right education. university of phoenix opened the door. my name is james craig, i am committed to making a difference, and i am a phoenix. visit phoenix.edu to find the program that's right for you. enroll now. sven's home security gets the most rewards of any small business credit card! how does this thing work? oh, i like it! [ garth ] sven's small business earns 2% cash back on every purchase, every day! woo-hoo!!! so that's ten security gators, right? put them on my spark card! why settle for less? testing hot tar... great businesses deserve the most rewards! [ male announcer ] the spark business card from capital one. choose unlimited rewards with 2% cash back or double miles on every purchase, every day! what's in your wallet? here's your invoice. throughout our lives. one a day men's 50+ is a complete
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government jets regularly bomb targets around the city. the rebels fire back with their light machine guns. the rebel held district further removed from the fighting provides its inhabitants with the illusion of normality a few shops and street vendors are at work. but prices are up. a kilo of tomatoes cost four times what it did a month ago and that's if you have the money to buy it. there is little work to be had as the city turns into a battleground. they're preparing date filled cakes for the breaking of the ramadan fast. he is too busy to worry about the fighting. it's an odd feeling here in the parts of aleppo occupied by the free syrian army. people are out. they're buying vegetables. the bakeries are working. but all the while occasionally you hear blasts like that as the area comes under bombardment. this man shows me his son born ten days ago to the sound of fighting. he cries and is terrified during the bombing. the bombardment appears to be random. i was told this house was hit in an air raid two days before killing two of its
government jets regularly bomb targets around the city. the rebels fire back with their light machine guns. the rebel held district further removed from the fighting provides its inhabitants with the illusion of normality a few shops and street vendors are at work. but prices are up. a kilo of tomatoes cost four times what it did a month ago and that's if you have the money to buy it. there is little work to be had as the city turns into a battleground. they're preparing date filled cakes for...
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the salt lake city olympics. on monday the london olympics with an interview of one of the great olympians of all time. michael phelps talks about his goals, the games, his heroes and when that infamous photo of him surfaced. >> when you knew that picture was coming up, how did you feel? >> not to give. >> what is that feeling like? >> like the worst in all world. >> the worst thing was having to tell your mother. i can relate to that. i can imagine the conversation. at a to get through that? had to brace yourself for that? >> i think my mom has always been hell all moms are. they're very supportive of their children and 1 mom going out will always love us see -- true to the decisions we wanted to but if we made those decisions we had to make do with the consequences that came our way.
the salt lake city olympics. on monday the london olympics with an interview of one of the great olympians of all time. michael phelps talks about his goals, the games, his heroes and when that infamous photo of him surfaced. >> when you knew that picture was coming up, how did you feel? >> not to give. >> what is that feeling like? >> like the worst in all world. >> the worst thing was having to tell your mother. i can relate to that. i can imagine the...
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of the city, and that is where most of the front lines lie. the military here for the most part is forced to air drop supplies to its troops that are stuck on these bases, on many occasions because of fire coming from rebel forces, those air drops miss their targets entirely. they are seeing a growing number of defections. they most certainly do feel despite the fact that it is an incredibly dangerous and very intense front line and there are multiple ones, i must say that, but they do feel that right now, they have the upper hand and while they have the upper hand, they are not going to back down because they quite simply cannot afford to lose any of the significant gains, any portion of this massive amount of territory that they have been able to capture so far. >> arwa damon inside syria for us. thank you. stay safe. >> thank you. >>> for more on this let's bring in cnn national security contributor fran townsend, also a member of the cia and homeland security external advisory boards and bob baer, former cia officer. let's go first to the
of the city, and that is where most of the front lines lie. the military here for the most part is forced to air drop supplies to its troops that are stuck on these bases, on many occasions because of fire coming from rebel forces, those air drops miss their targets entirely. they are seeing a growing number of defections. they most certainly do feel despite the fact that it is an incredibly dangerous and very intense front line and there are multiple ones, i must say that, but they do feel...
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drive around town all the time doing errands and never ever have to fill up gas in the city. i very rarely put gas in my chevy volt. last time i was at a gas station was about...i would say... two months ago. the last time i went to the gas station must have been about three months ago. i go to the gas station such a small amount that i forget how to put gas in my car. ♪ that i forget how to put gas everyone has goals. take the steps to reach yours with us. with real advice for real goals. a u.s bank wealth management advisor can help you every step of the way. from big steps, to little steps. since 1863 we've helped guide our clients. so they can take the steps to help grow, preserve, and pass along there wealth. so there footsteps can help the next generation find there own path. all of us serving you. usbank >>> violent turbulence rocks an airplane. a nasa probe is sending back fascinating foetoes. time to play reporter roulette. want to go to john in miami with more on this frightening plane ride. talk to me about the turbulence they experienced. >> the plane was about
drive around town all the time doing errands and never ever have to fill up gas in the city. i very rarely put gas in my chevy volt. last time i was at a gas station was about...i would say... two months ago. the last time i went to the gas station must have been about three months ago. i go to the gas station such a small amount that i forget how to put gas in my car. ♪ that i forget how to put gas everyone has goals. take the steps to reach yours with us. with real advice for real goals. a...
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city of milwaukee and to help the state of wisconsin. tomorrow. the election is over. it's time to move wisconsin forward. i have learned much over the last year and a half. there's no doubt about it. you know, early in 2011 i rushed in to try to fix things before i talked about them. for years, too many politicians not only in madison, but in washington and beyond talked about things but never fixed them. well, but i want to tell you, looking ahead, we know it's important to do both. looking ahead to tackle the challenges that face all the people of wisconsin. we're both going to be committed to talking together about how to solve problems and then working together we're going to move forward with the solutions that put our state back on the right track towards more freedom and more prosperity for all of our people. bringing our state together will take some time. there's just no doubt about it. but i want to start out right away. in fact, next week i'm going to invite all the members of the state legislature, republican and democrat al
city of milwaukee and to help the state of wisconsin. tomorrow. the election is over. it's time to move wisconsin forward. i have learned much over the last year and a half. there's no doubt about it. you know, early in 2011 i rushed in to try to fix things before i talked about them. for years, too many politicians not only in madison, but in washington and beyond talked about things but never fixed them. well, but i want to tell you, looking ahead, we know it's important to do both. looking...
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the words say "either assad or we'll burn this city." the rebels lead me into a ransacked municipal building regime troops used as a base. some of the government soldiers marked the walls proudly identifying themselves as men of the special operations unit. these are some of the sniper's nests they used. residents tell horror stories of atrocity committed by government troops. they said they were punishing you had, because we sheltered and fed. they captured my son and ran a plow over his legs, even though he was handicapped, she tells me. then they threw his body down the street. they shot him in the chet, in his head, and in his arm, she says. i hope bashar's mother loses her son one day. in this ruined town, there is anger and grief and fear. we see a prisoner break free from some rebels. please don't tell me, he screams. for god's sake, please pardon me. rentals tell us later the man is a suspected looter to be judged by a legal council. we never saw what happened to him. ivan watson, cnn, atareb, syria. >>> here are some of the mohr
the words say "either assad or we'll burn this city." the rebels lead me into a ransacked municipal building regime troops used as a base. some of the government soldiers marked the walls proudly identifying themselves as men of the special operations unit. these are some of the sniper's nests they used. residents tell horror stories of atrocity committed by government troops. they said they were punishing you had, because we sheltered and fed. they captured my son and ran a plow over...
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and all the points i earned with my citi thankyou card. [ male announcer ] the citi thankyou card. redeem points for travel on any airline with no blackout dates. >>> when cnn's arwa damon, neil holsworth, and tim crockett ventured into the streets of homs -- >> it's nonstop, the gunfire. >> they were met by the sounds of war and scenes of desolation. >> it's not deserted. there's thousands of people there. >> there are, and a lot of them are staying indoors. the mosques were putting out messages, actually, when the bombardment started, telling people to not live on the upper floors of their buildings, to try to stay away from windows, try to find protected rooms inside their homes. a lot of families had also moved into bunkers. these aren't real bunkers. they're actually just the basements that are only located in a few of the buildings and homes around here, so all of the families that haven't been able to escape stay in them. so this is mohammed, who has been telling us that there were around 250 people that were staying in this one room. half of them have actually fled in the l
and all the points i earned with my citi thankyou card. [ male announcer ] the citi thankyou card. redeem points for travel on any airline with no blackout dates. >>> when cnn's arwa damon, neil holsworth, and tim crockett ventured into the streets of homs -- >> it's nonstop, the gunfire. >> they were met by the sounds of war and scenes of desolation. >> it's not deserted. there's thousands of people there. >> there are, and a lot of them are staying indoors....
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. ♪ [ male announcer ] the citi thank you card. earn points you can use for travel on any airline, with no blackout dates. >>> good morning, washington. we have a lovely look at the white house this morning. the president may be sleeping in a bit today. there was the big white house correspondents dinner last night, so maybe he is taking a few more z's this morning. we're glad you're with us and here awake at cnn weekend early start. >>> a chance for people, as we mentioned, the krpts dinner. it's really a chance for people to poke fun at the president and a chance for the president to poke back. here are some of the best highlights from last night's festivities. [ applause ] >> four years ago i looked like this. today i look like this. and four years from now i will look like this. >> mr. president, you remember -- you remember when the country rallied around you in hopes of a better tomorrow? that was hilarious. you know, there's a attorney general for guys like president obama. probably not two terms, but -- >> we have men in tu
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given the fact that he is considered the savior of the salt lake city olympics. he'll attend the opening ceremonies over in london for the olympics but he'll also be meeting with some world leaders. he'll be meeting with leaders from great britain and also meeting with the head of ireland before going on to israel where he'll be meeting with the leaders of that country as well. but expect in israel for him to give a speech. while he is in israel, expect him to really reaffirm his commitment to israel in this really trying times that that country is facing. of course in that region of the world. after that he'll move over to poland where he again will be meeting with the leaders of that country. a very strategic ally certainly given our relationship right now with russia and expect him to give remarks as well when he is in poland, carol. >> all right. we'll be following it for sure. thanks so much. it turns out romney's had more than a passing interest in the london olympics. ann romney is part owner of a horse that is competing in dressage. >>> back to the colora
given the fact that he is considered the savior of the salt lake city olympics. he'll attend the opening ceremonies over in london for the olympics but he'll also be meeting with some world leaders. he'll be meeting with leaders from great britain and also meeting with the head of ireland before going on to israel where he'll be meeting with the leaders of that country as well. but expect in israel for him to give a speech. while he is in israel, expect him to really reaffirm his commitment to...
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located just outside the northern limits of that city of aleppo. it started around sunset with a great deal of rocket fire and mortar fire and machine gunfire, and we've basically been watching constant tracer fire at night focused this syrian army base. and emerging from this syrian army base. the rebels seem to be attacking this base, which has an estimate 14d tanks and about more than 200 soldiers from many different directions, and i've traveled in the villages around this army base. they're almost surrounded by sympathizers and supporters of the rebels. they're called an outside artillery support. it sounds like it's come all the way from the city of aleppo just a few miles way way. >> civilians have been fleeing the towns, some of them trying to cross the border into turkey. >>> to a developing story in africa. an outbreak of ebola in uganda has killed at least 14 people. health officials are scrambling to kon taint. you talked to the cdc. they're sending a team there. do they think they're going to be able to kon taint inside the borders. >>
located just outside the northern limits of that city of aleppo. it started around sunset with a great deal of rocket fire and mortar fire and machine gunfire, and we've basically been watching constant tracer fire at night focused this syrian army base. and emerging from this syrian army base. the rebels seem to be attacking this base, which has an estimate 14d tanks and about more than 200 soldiers from many different directions, and i've traveled in the villages around this army base....
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many of the city's top government officials have now under investigation by the city or federal officials. now three council members are calling on gray to resign. john avlon, this is just an amazing story. this is a guy who came in as a knight in shining armor for the teachers unions, to fight back and say, i'm going to help you out. and here he is, involved in multiple, seemingly, corruption scandals. >> this was the establishment striking back. the democratic machine. teachers unions. putting over $1 million in his campaign to push back against adrian fuente's controversial reforms. the clubhouse in many big cities is often corrupt and the allegations of corruption are unbelievable. in epidemic proportions now. the question is, when you've got this many distractions, and we now know he knew about the $650,000 shadow campaign infusion back in january, how long can you continue to govern? that's one of the many questions being asked of vincent gray tonight. >> and let's talk about this. i mean, what does this mean for the unions? i mean, we talk about unions across america. right now, th
many of the city's top government officials have now under investigation by the city or federal officials. now three council members are calling on gray to resign. john avlon, this is just an amazing story. this is a guy who came in as a knight in shining armor for the teachers unions, to fight back and say, i'm going to help you out. and here he is, involved in multiple, seemingly, corruption scandals. >> this was the establishment striking back. the democratic machine. teachers unions....
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of the city. commander bob milton used to direct security for the police during big events, and knows what it will involve. >> then you have sort of like con centric rings coming out. >> reporter: some will have special sniffer dogs to ensure the queen can safely go on a walk about. >> it's extremely difficult to put in a security apparatus that allows the queen, the royal family to have good access to the public. so you have to plan it by using, as you say, covert security measures. you have to have a polished approach. there the military play a massive role. >> reporter: like these royal navy helicopters with snipers aboard, prepared to take out any intruders on the river. >> the helicopters alongside police boats, and some of our own boats will close on that vessel. >> reporter: combined with the olympics, the security operation will be unprecedented. >> this will be the largest military operation on mainland uk. probably since the second world war, involving huge numbers of military forces, mo
of the city. commander bob milton used to direct security for the police during big events, and knows what it will involve. >> then you have sort of like con centric rings coming out. >> reporter: some will have special sniffer dogs to ensure the queen can safely go on a walk about. >> it's extremely difficult to put in a security apparatus that allows the queen, the royal family to have good access to the public. so you have to plan it by using, as you say, covert security...
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you look at the city and tragedy, the city and people are not helped by the examples of what happened in iraq, by example of what happened in egypt although i think it really isn't as bleak in egypt as we like to think and what happened in libya. we do have an argument in washington, actually, made by our president, either boots on the ground, that's the way i would describe it, or head in the sand. we either have a full-scale invasion or we simply do nothing. there's a lot we can do. the turks are standing by. the arabs would finance a campaign in syria. it requires american leadership. this is what it requires. i think president obama has been very clear he does not intend to do much about syria. he may be dragged into it. the slaughter may drag him into it, so we better choose our own timing and our own means rather than waiting for the calamities to make our decisions. >> there was some on this program last night talked about the possibility of safe haven area in the north that turkey would oversee because the turkish military has the capabilities. >> absolutely. that's, by the wa
you look at the city and tragedy, the city and people are not helped by the examples of what happened in iraq, by example of what happened in egypt although i think it really isn't as bleak in egypt as we like to think and what happened in libya. we do have an argument in washington, actually, made by our president, either boots on the ground, that's the way i would describe it, or head in the sand. we either have a full-scale invasion or we simply do nothing. there's a lot we can do. the turks...
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the city is building play grounds for adults. it is a plan a lot of people are welcoming with open arms. >>> we have too much idle time on our hands in new york city. >> it does help me stay in shape. >> right now we need recreation for everybody. things for them to do. >> while there have been outdoor adult fitness play grounds since the 1930s it is the last few years we have started to come up with newer applications. >> you have yankee stadium right there. you have the cars right there moving. it is not like a gym where you just hear weights dropping and it is like you are outside. before you know it you are done with your workout. >> got people playing basketball over there. people running over there and people doing pullups here. at times people need to clear your thoughts. >> not bad for 39. >> they really care about people making a place like this. >> he got me out here. as bad as he looks he got me out here. i look a lot better than him. i am working on cardio. >> it is a big cost when people are not in shape. there are g
the city is building play grounds for adults. it is a plan a lot of people are welcoming with open arms. >>> we have too much idle time on our hands in new york city. >> it does help me stay in shape. >> right now we need recreation for everybody. things for them to do. >> while there have been outdoor adult fitness play grounds since the 1930s it is the last few years we have started to come up with newer applications. >> you have yankee stadium right there....
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you see the city bus hits a university of texas student. obviously, we're telling you the story. he's okay. you saw the young man was able to walk away amazingly moments later with minor injuries. >> the postal service has backed off a plan to save half a million dollars a year by closing post offices in rural america. the agency wanted to close thousands of post offices that didn't make much money, but the public backlash was swift and now plans to keep rural post offices open, but for fewer hours and it will force thousands into part-time jobs and offer buyouts to 13,000 post masters nationwide. >>> hundreds of occupy protesters showed up at the bank of america headquarters in charlotte, north carolina. shareholders were in town and they were meeting and our affiliate there wsoc are reporting police did arrest five people. protesters say they're against the bank's foreclosure practices and coal mine investments and satellite images show new activity have upped suspicions about key iranian military site. the international atomic energy agency suspects nuclear weapons research ha
you see the city bus hits a university of texas student. obviously, we're telling you the story. he's okay. you saw the young man was able to walk away amazingly moments later with minor injuries. >> the postal service has backed off a plan to save half a million dollars a year by closing post offices in rural america. the agency wanted to close thousands of post offices that didn't make much money, but the public backlash was swift and now plans to keep rural post offices open, but for...
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into the city. >> certainly, the christchurch city council, nina, is looking for some of that money to come from asia. as bob parker points out there, they want to sort of rebuild christchurch very much as a green city, an attractive city for young people. as he says, we've got the first chance for virtually any city in the world to completely rebuild itself, reshape how it looks, how it operates for the 21st century. it's a big ask, but certainly, they think they can attract that money because they've got so much to work with in new zealand. it's interesting, and obviously, we'll continue to monitor this and see how they get on. >> yeah, he certainly made a very convincing case, didn't he there, bob parker? and andrew, coming up on "world business today" after this short break, a look inside hong kong's cramped living conditions. you can rent an entire house. money isn't their main concern. we'll explain why after this break. male announcer ] let's level the playing field. take the privileged investing tools of wall street and make them simple, intuitive, and available to all. stil
into the city. >> certainly, the christchurch city council, nina, is looking for some of that money to come from asia. as bob parker points out there, they want to sort of rebuild christchurch very much as a green city, an attractive city for young people. as he says, we've got the first chance for virtually any city in the world to completely rebuild itself, reshape how it looks, how it operates for the 21st century. it's a big ask, but certainly, they think they can attract that money...
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it sounds amazing. >> everyone says it's the new "sex and the city." i've read that a few times. >> yes. >> but it's getting a bit of traction. >> it sounds amazing. >> what do you think "sex and the city" gave american women? what would you like its legacy to be to american women, do you think? >> i think that "sex and the city" showed that it was okay to be single. even if you were in your 30s. even if you were in your 40s. even if you were going to be single for the rest of your life, that that didn't mean you were sitting at home pining by the phone, hoping that somebody would call, that you could have a rich, full life. you could have a rich, full sex life. you could have fun and adventures and work and great friends. and just because you didn't have a ring on your finger didn't mean that you weren't happy. >> and you are living proof that it could all come crashing to glorious utopia. >> yes. yes. >> star of broadway. blissfully happy in your life. the tony awards are on june the 10th, 2012. it's been a real pleasure. >> thank you. for me too. >>
it sounds amazing. >> everyone says it's the new "sex and the city." i've read that a few times. >> yes. >> but it's getting a bit of traction. >> it sounds amazing. >> what do you think "sex and the city" gave american women? what would you like its legacy to be to american women, do you think? >> i think that "sex and the city" showed that it was okay to be single. even if you were in your 30s. even if you were in your 40s....
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and the city has only $150,000 in the bank. that's it. residents are coming unhinged saying, why wasn't this calamity headed off at the pass? >> what about two years ago when they took $10 million from the employees? what were they doing then? now the city is forced basically to file bankruptcy because they have this tremendous amount of debt over their head. >> in the last 14 days, two other towns near los angeles have gone into bankruptcy. other places across the country have done the same or tried to in idaho, alabama, pennsylvania, rhode island, dozens of other local and state governments have made dramatic cuts just to try to stay solvent while they wait for the economic recovery to help with terrible budget shortfalls. and yet while this is happening congress spent today arguing once again about health care reform, holding a symbolic vote to repeal obamacare which no one, no one thought would pass, even the republicans who pushed to it the floor. and by that, i mean pass in terms of making any real difference. just to put in it pers
and the city has only $150,000 in the bank. that's it. residents are coming unhinged saying, why wasn't this calamity headed off at the pass? >> what about two years ago when they took $10 million from the employees? what were they doing then? now the city is forced basically to file bankruptcy because they have this tremendous amount of debt over their head. >> in the last 14 days, two other towns near los angeles have gone into bankruptcy. other places across the country have done...
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pope benedict xvi marked this easter sunday with his traditional papal message to the city of rome and the world. the pope condemned the persecution of christians around the world. >>> a series of videos have surfaced on-line reported to show the highest ranking member of saddam hussein's regime to evade capture criticizing iraq's current leadership. he served as a military commander and vice president under saddam. there have been several claims that he was either killed or captured. though a man claiming to be him has released a number of audio messages tainting iraqi and u.s. officials. >>> there is a new deal over the way the u.s. military operates in afghanistan. the agreement is an effort to end the afghan anger over special operations night raids on local homes. from now on afghan commandos will take the lead in those raids. those are your top stories. now back to fareed zakaria, gps. >>> we think of our current economic crisis as new because at its heart is the accumulation of too much debt. the battle between creditors and debtors is age-old. i had a very interesting discussio
pope benedict xvi marked this easter sunday with his traditional papal message to the city of rome and the world. the pope condemned the persecution of christians around the world. >>> a series of videos have surfaced on-line reported to show the highest ranking member of saddam hussein's regime to evade capture criticizing iraq's current leadership. he served as a military commander and vice president under saddam. there have been several claims that he was either killed or captured....
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that's the cold truth! time for citi price rewind. because your daughter really wants that pink castle thing. and you really don't want to pay more than you have to. only citi price rewind automatically searches for the lowest price. and if it finds one, you get refunded the difference. just use your citi card and register your purchase online. have a super sparkly day! ok. [ male announcer ] now all you need is a magic carriage. citi price rewind. start saving at citi.com/pricerewind. and this is the nokia lumia 920 from at&t. it's got live tiles so all my stuff's always right there in real-time. it's like the ultimate personal assistant. but i'm me, and me needs handlers. so i hired todd to handle it for me. todd, gimme that hollywood news! what's happening on twitter? you're trending! yes! you can't have a todd, but you can have your own personal assistant. i guess you could call it todd. [ male announcer ] the new nokia lumia 920 with live tiles that deliver what you want in real time. only from at&t. rethink possible. >> the year
that's the cold truth! time for citi price rewind. because your daughter really wants that pink castle thing. and you really don't want to pay more than you have to. only citi price rewind automatically searches for the lowest price. and if it finds one, you get refunded the difference. just use your citi card and register your purchase online. have a super sparkly day! ok. [ male announcer ] now all you need is a magic carriage. citi price rewind. start saving at citi.com/pricerewind. and this...
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drive around town all the time doing errands and never ever have to fill up gas in the city. i very rarely put gas in my chevy volt. st time i was at a gas station was about...i would say... two months ago. the last time i went to the gas station must have been about three months ago. i go to the gas station such a small amount that i forget how to put gas in my car. ♪ [ slap! ] [ slap! slap! slap! slap! ] [ male announcer ] your favorite foods fighting you? fight back fast with tums. calcium rich tums goes to work in seconds. nothing works faster. ♪ tum tum tum tum tums >>> getting up to speed in the massacre in colorado less than air hour ago, a successful, controlled detonation there. a team of 100 law enforcement officials and experts from across the country have been called in to assist in this including atf agents and explosive specialists. the suspect james holmes will appear before a judge monday morning. 12 people were killed in this horrific shooting, dozens more injured. >> one victim of the shooting is speaking from his hospital bed. he was on a one-day visit
drive around town all the time doing errands and never ever have to fill up gas in the city. i very rarely put gas in my chevy volt. st time i was at a gas station was about...i would say... two months ago. the last time i went to the gas station must have been about three months ago. i go to the gas station such a small amount that i forget how to put gas in my car. ♪ [ slap! ] [ slap! slap! slap! slap! ] [ male announcer ] your favorite foods fighting you? fight back fast with tums. calcium...
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the new optimism. >>> in city after city across the muslim world, protesters are venting anti-american fury over a crude anti-islamic film. it was made in the united states. >> the one flikt is between more hard line islamists and members of the coptic church, the largest christian church of the middle east. there is no connection directly between the church itself and the film, but the mere implications have been very pro vekttive. >> reporter: at the genesis of all this violence, a poorly made film depekting the prophet mohammed, the largest christian church in the middle east. u.s. federal offices believe the man who made the film was convicted three years ago for bank fraud. a production staffer who worked on the movie said he went by a different name and believed he was a coptic christian. he told him he had been in egypt where the church is based raising money for the film. the suggestion that cops were involved in the movie inflamed themedia. >> islamists. >> analist eric trager and a coptic church official tell us there's no connection between the coptic church and the movie. i
the new optimism. >>> in city after city across the muslim world, protesters are venting anti-american fury over a crude anti-islamic film. it was made in the united states. >> the one flikt is between more hard line islamists and members of the coptic church, the largest christian church of the middle east. there is no connection directly between the church itself and the film, but the mere implications have been very pro vekttive. >> reporter: at the genesis of all this...
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but the name rodney king is going to resonate for a long time as a watershed in the history of the city and even in this country with race relations and police conduct. >> patt morrison of "the l.a. times," thanks so much for helping us put this in perspective. >> my pleasure. >> cnn, of course, will continue to follow the details of this story. >>> today, 2013 through 2017 -- >> i ask you to stand with me for a second term as president. >> what would obama phase two look like with senior white house adviser david plouffe. >>> and ten -- >> he's been president for 3 1/2 years. and talk is cheap. >> sizing up mitt romney with former republican presidential hopeful rick santorum. >>> plus, days away from a supreme court decision which could gut the health care law. is there a plan "b"? doctor and senator john barrasso and congressman chris van holland join us. >>> the economy, immigration and the presidential race with cnn chief white house correspondent jessica yellen and matt bye of "the new york times" magazine. i'm candy crowley, and this is "state of the union." >>> there was a showd
but the name rodney king is going to resonate for a long time as a watershed in the history of the city and even in this country with race relations and police conduct. >> patt morrison of "the l.a. times," thanks so much for helping us put this in perspective. >> my pleasure. >> cnn, of course, will continue to follow the details of this story. >>> today, 2013 through 2017 -- >> i ask you to stand with me for a second term as president. >> what...